TW Name Will Vanish As Charter Closes Deal

The $67 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks make Charter the second-largest home Internet provider and third-largest video provider in the U.S. Charter says its Spectrum brand will replace the Time Warner Cable and Bright House brands over the next 18 months or so.

NEW YORK (AP) — Charter Communications is closing on its $67 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks. The deals make Charter the second-largest home Internet provider and third-largest video provider in the U.S.

Charter, which is based in Stamford, Connecticut, says it now has 24 million subscribers in 41 states. It agreed to buy Time Warner and Bright House last year, but the deals weren’t cleared by antitrust regulators and other government agencies until the last few weeks.

Charter says its Spectrum brand will replace the Time Warner Cable and Bright House brands over the next 18 months or so. The company’s stock rose 33 cents to $225.24 in midday trading.

The name Time Warner will eventually be phased out and the company will be known as Charter Communications.

 

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Darrell Bengson says:

May 23, 2016 at 10:14 am

Charter takes over and millions of customers get screwed…the stark reality of today’s cable services..